Three new species of Periploma (Bivalvia, Periplomatidae) from the Panamic Province
Author
Valentich-Scott, Paul
Author
Coan, Eugene V.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2673
65
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.276468
63d57a27-cf0e-441d-9600-8a759f96e0cb
1175-5326
276468
Periploma skoglundae
Valentich-Scott & Coan
,
new species
Figures 1 A–G
Periploma margaritaceum
(Lamarck)
,
auctt., non
Corbula margaritacea
Lamarck, 1801
: 137
;
P. margaritaceum
Lamarck
:
Bernard, 1989
: 3
–4;
P. margaritaceum
Lamarck
:
Skoglund, 1991
: 53
.
Description.
Shell ovate-elongate; right valve much more inflated than left; left valve fitting well inside right valve; anterior end broadly to sharply rounded; inequilateral, anterior end much longer; posterior end truncate, with broad, deep radial sulcus, more prominent in right valve; sculpture of fine commarginally arranged granules, densely pustulose posterior to sulcus; pallial sinus moderately wide and deep, extending past beaks; chondrophore moderately small, narrow, anteriorly directed; lithodesma small, narrow, just anterior of chondrophore. Length to
12 mm
[SBMNH].
Type
material.
SBMNH
83429,
holotype
, paired valves; length,
11 mm
; height,
7 mm
;
paratypes
,
SBMNH
14601, 1 pair valves from
holotype
lot;
SBMNH
149603, 3 paired valves, 9 single valves from
type
locality. Additional
paratypes
from Caleta de los Angeles, Jalisco,
Mexico
;
19°18'11"N
,
104°49'52"W
;
6–20 m
:
SBMNH
149602, 3 paired valves, 22 single valves;
UNSM
1146206, 1 paired valves, 2 single valves;
CAS
184227, 1 paired valves, 2 valves;
LACM
3136, 1 paired valves, 2 single valves.
Type
locality.
Bahía Chamela, Jalisco,
Mexico
;
19°33’N
,
105°07’W
;
12–18 m
; mud.
Etymology.
Named in honor of Carol Skoglund of Phoenix, Arizona, who has continually advanced our understanding of the Panamic Mollusca for the past four decades.
Distribution.
Punta Raza, Nayarit (
21.0°N
) [SBMNH], to Bahía Cuastecomate, Jalisco (
19.2°N
) [SBMNH],
Mexico
;
2–33 m
[SBMNH], mud.
Comparisons.
Initially reported by
Bernard (1989)
from the eastern Pacific as the western Atlantic
type
species of the genus,
P. margaritacea
(
Lamarck, 1801
)
(
Figures 1
H–I), this new species differs from it in having a prominent posterior radial sulcus, a wider, deeper pallial sinus, and lacking an escutcheon. The western Atlantic species is well figured in
Mikkelsen & Bieler (2007: 196)
.
Literature.
F. R. Bernard (1989, 3–4, as
P. margaritaceum
)
,
Skoglund (1991, as
P. margaritaceum
)
.